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5 Deals You Need to Know Today: Get a 130-Piece Tool Kit for Just $15!

Walmart and Home Depot are competing for your attention with a terrific price on a 130-piece tool kit. Check out this offer and more in our roundup of the top five Editors' Choice deals we found last night and this morning.

Blog · Best HDTV Deals · 11 hrs

Best TV Deals: Best Outright Price Yet on a Highly-Rated Vizio 4K TV

Now that it's December, you may be thinking "New year, new TV". If so, read on – we've got some awesome TV deals, as evidenced by this collection of rock-solid lows, including the best-ever outright price on a Vizio 4K HDR TV.

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Newegg via eBay offers the Microsoft Xbox One S 1TB Minecraft Creators Bundle for an in-cart price of $179.99 with free shipping. That's $19 under yesterday's mention and the lowest price we've seen. (For further comparison, we saw this bundled with an extra controller for $188 Cyber Monday week.) This bundle includes a full game download of Minecraft, the Minecraft Starter and Creators packs, and 1,000 Minecoins.

Note: Orders placed by December 19th are expected to arrive in time for Christmas.

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Humble Bundle · 1 hr

Humble Sonic the Hedgehog Bundle for PC

$1

That's a savings of at least $45

Humble Bundle offers downloads of its Humble Sonic the Hedgehog Bundle for Windows for whatever you want to pay. If you opt to pay the bare minimum of $1, you'll get Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode 1, Sonic Adventure DX, Sonic CD, Sonic & SEGA All-Stars Racing, Sonic Adventure 2, and Sonic Adventure 2 Battle DLC. That's $45 under the lowest price we could find for these games purchased separately elsewhere.

If you pay more than the average, currently $7.15, you'll also get Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed Collection, Sonic Lost World, Sonic Generations Collection, and Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode 2. Finally, pay $15 or more to also net Sonic Mania and Sonic Forces. Your contribution can be donated to charity, the developers, or both. Deal ends January 1.

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Macy's · 2 hrs

Kenneth Cole Reaction Men's Techni-Cole Suit

$100

free shipping

That's the best price we could find by $19

As one of its daily deals, Macy's discounts a selection of Kenneth Cole Reaction Men's Techni-Cole Slim-Fit Suits in several styles (Basketweave pictured) to $99.99 with free shipping. That's tied with our Black Friday mention and the lowest price we could find by $19. They're available in select sizes from 36S to 50R. Deal ends today.

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Walmart · 2 hrs

6th-Gen. Apple iPad 9.7" 128GB WiFi Tablet

$329

free shipping

It's the best price we could find by $21

Walmart offers the 6th-generation Apple iPad 9.7" 128GB WiFi Tablet in Gold for $329 with free shipping. That's tied with our mention from three days ago and the lowest price we could find by $21.

Orders placed by 2 pm local time on December 20 are expected to arrive in time for Christmas.

When it comes to Black Friday doorbusters, few retailers can step into the arena with the likes of Best Buy and Walmart. This is especially true this year, when HDTV deals are surpassing even our most optimistic Black Friday predictions. However, despite the intense competition, hhgregg has come out swinging with its own batch of record-breaking TV deals, some of which are putting its bigger competitors to shame. And that's just the tip of the iceberg, because hhgregg is also discounting other popular gadgets, like the iPad Air and iPad mini. So what hhgregg deals impressed us the most? Here are some of the best (and worst) hhgregg Black Friday deals.

While its true that this 40" TV's price ties our TV prediction, it's not the cheapest 40" TV we've seen; that honor goes to Target's 40" Element 1080p LED LCD HDTV at $119. However, $178 is still a very respectable and hard-to-find price (we've only seen it once and that was during Black Friday 2013). Moreover, this is a WiFi-based Smart TV with support for app streaming, a rare feature for most budget TVs and even less common for TVs in this price range.

This is hands down the cheapest iPad Air deal we've ever seen. It even beats Apple's refurb pricing by $40. However, if you prefer an iPad Air with a gift card, Target offers this same model bundled with a $100 Target gift card for $399.

PS4 deals haven't been as common as Xbox One deals, but this one is worth noting. The included games aren't as popular as those in Dell Home's bundle, which offers The Last of Us Remastered and Grand Theft Auto V, but at $400, this bundle is still worth calling out if these games are closer to your preference.

The TV industry may be calling it quits on plasma, but hhgregg is making sure these TVs go out on a high note. It's offering the LG 60" PB5600 (a 2014 model) for $488. That blows away our prediction for 60" plasmas by $71 and makes it the cheapest 60" 1080p plasma we've ever seen trumping Black Friday 2013's price low for this category by an impressive $161.

Be warned: Best Buy will offer a Samsung 55" 4K HDTV for $900. But if you happen to miss that deal, this is the second-cheapest name-brand 55" 4K TV we've seen so far. Third place goes to Best Buy for its Vizio P-Series 55" 4K HDTV at $1,300.

Sams' Club took us by surprise when it offered this Samsung 55" 4K Curved LED LCD HDTV for $1,278 — a price low we couldn't imagine in our wildest dreams. While hhgregg's deal costs $20 more, it includes a $50 hhgregg gift card and it's still an amazing price low for this TV, especially if you're not already a Sam's Club member. Third place goes to Best Buy, which is offering this Samsung 55" 4K Curved TV for $2 over hhgregg's price.

Although it's only occurred once, we've seen the 64GB version of this laptop for $250 back in August. Moreover, it's very common to see refurb models of this laptop for as low as $180, which makes this hhgregg deal somewhat mediocre.

It's clear that hhgregg wants a bigger slice of the Black Friday pie this year. Aggressive TV deals combined with bundled $50 gift cards (on all TV purchases of $799 and up) have certainly given it the edge on some TV deals. However, hhgregg hasn't revealed which deals will be in-store exclusives and which will be available online. So to secure some of the bigger deals an in-store purchase may be required. Nevertheless, this is hhgregg's most aggressive Black Friday ad in recent memory, which itself is a big win for shoppers.

With over a decade of experience covering technology, Louis Ramirez has written for CNET, Laptop, Gizmodo, and various other publications. Follow him on Twitter at @louisramirez.

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